Israel’s Cabinet approves a deal for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of dozens of hostages
- The Israeli cabinet approved a ceasefire and hostage deal with Hamas, pausing a conflict that began 15 months ago.
- The deal involves the release of 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for 737 Palestinian detainees, starting on Sunday.
- The first phase of the ceasefire will last six weeks and includes humanitarian aid entering Gaza.
- The agreement was mediated by Qatar, with support from Egypt and the United States, and has faced opposition from some Israeli officials.
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The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has begun with some delay.
WORLD NEWS: Cabinet Approves Deal Amid Staggering Discord – Vulnerable Lives on the Line – U-S-NEWS.COM
Israel’s security cabinet endures a critical divisive decision by approving a conditional ceasefire and hostage exchange proposal with Hamas, leaving the nation pondering its implications. At a Glance The Israeli cabinet provisionally agreed to the release of 50 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza against strong internal opposition. Approval involves a ceasefire involving the release of 150 Palestinian prisoners, many of whom are young males. The dea…
Displaced Gazans await “bittersweet” return home amid ceasefire deal - Egypt Independent
Gazans displaced by the Israel-Hamas war say they are awaiting a “bittersweet” return home on Sunday as a ceasefire deal takes effect, bringing respite to over a year of Israeli bombardment. For Ahmad Al-Hamadiyat – a merchant from Sheikh Radwan, a neighborhood in Gaza City, who has been displaced in Al-Zawaida, central Gaza – the thought of returning to a home left in ruins evokes conflicting emotions. “Throughout the war, I prayed to God to s…
The Israeli army is withdrawing from Gaza, while an official confirmation from Israel is expected that Hamas has handed over the hostages' names.
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